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Birmingham County Court

... 6.0111itly 6out. YESTERDAY. ?? Liaosi TRAFFORD, ESQ. RATHERI A Hiou RAre yoir DvScoUNTING.£rEcoi V. Wa~i- ?? was a slognlar nsatter. Plalotlir is a bookkeeper, Lee Bank Rtoad, and lie retained Mr. Sill; and defendant, 'who did not allipear, is asu agent in Old Meeting Street. The action was broughit to recover a sui of £2, under the following circofli- ?? in one of the cheap papers' 55an ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST DR. BERNARD

... EXAMINATION AT BOW STREET. Yesterday we gave a summary by telegraph of the exanuii nation at Bow Street of the charges against a French refugee of having been implicated in the conspiracy against the Emperor Napoleon. We now append the details. Chevalier Francois Estieu deposed: I produce the dagger found on Pieri, of which I spoke in my last examination. It appears to be new. I also produce a ...

THE TRIAL OF ORSINI AND PIERI

... THE INDICTMENT. This trial commences today before the Assize Court of the Seine. Last night's Epcpress gives a translation of the Acte ?? against the prisoners, from which we make a few extracts. First as to Orsini and Pieri, the head conspirators. Having detailed the circumstances attending the attempted assassination, the indictment proceeds:- The atrocity of the crime revealed beforehand ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Nintiltg4ala Vdict (fart. YESTERDAY. Before Mfessrs. Kynversley anct D. Malins, TRAIN Ur A CHILD, &c.-Inspector Glossop brought up a little il, five years old, named Fluebe Phillips, who stated that she ived is Thomas Street, before thelencih, on the charge of begging .n the streets, on Tuesday night, at half-past eleven o'clock. The ?oor little victim, who was shivering with cold and wet, ...

WORCESTERSHIRE ADJOURNED EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... WORCESTERSHIRE ADJOURNED EPIPHANY SESSIONS; These Sessions were held yesterday, (Thursday,) at the Shire Hall, Worcester. The calendar cootainedi the names Of only thirtY prisoners, and the cases were generally. of a tri~ilcIchararler. There was but athin attendance of County Magistrates, including Messrs. T. Gale Curtler, (Vice-Chairman,) H. Hoenfray, T. H.L Galton, W. H. Rlicketts, J. W. ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... lil'alilighillit Rildimp ?pi . ? ?? 'fqT Ib lat. YESTERDAN. BEFORE InR, CoII.NUSSIONE15 BALTIUY. IlT re Tl1kinrson aemd Dickens, Kilderintislter, wool ?? bankrupts cane up on their last exameination, supported by Mr. IKnighlt, (of the firm of James and Knight,) Mr. B. Wright appearing I on behalf of time assignees, to oppose. lie reply to aic escll exmiatios a by thcs latter gentleman, ...

Birmingham Police

... Wl NMIliq(tialli vdia. YESTERDAY. Before Mr. Smoith and Mr. Sargent. ALLEGED ROBBERY OF ORDNANCE GuN FTsrl-sru-A decently dressed lad, named T'homaas Hill, living with his father in Ormond Street, was charged as above. It appeared that the accused, with his father, were employed in the manafisctory of Mr. Joseph Wil- sos, gun maker, Great Charles Street. 7Here work and materials from the ...

MELANCHOLY SUICIDE OF A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AT ERDINGTON

... At an early hour yesterday morning a suicide of a melan- choly character was discovered to have taken place on the previous night in the village of Erdingtols. The circum- stances attending the shocking event are as follows: About two o'clock on the afternoon of Wednesday Mr. Henry Turner, a young man, twenty-two years of age, the only son of Mr. Turner, surgeonand druggist, of Thomas Street, ...

Birmingham Police

... N? irlitiqlpilt folite. SATURDAY. Before Mar. Kywincrsley. A FILTHY VAGABOND.-Wdilliano Tl7ooeas, a dirty looking fellow, described as a fitter, living at Smethwick, was charged by Mr. Taylor, the Superintendent of the Market Hall, with indecent conduct, onl Saturday morning. MIr. Kynnersley said it would be difficult to deal with such a vagabond, without a complaint from one of the females he ...

Law Intelligence

... SI a1v ?utdfiqmtt. COUVT OF CHANCERY.-FEBRuARY 26. (Before the Lords Justices.) IN BANKRUPTCY-IN THE MATTER OP FOX AND HEEnER- SON, BANKRUPTS, BX PARTE THE NAPOLEON DOCKS COMPANY-JUDGMENT. It will be recollected that there were two petitions of appeal in this case presented by Eugene Torchet, Louis Picard, and Alexandre Labot, all of the city of Paris, the provisional directors of a certain ...

WORCESTER ASSIZES

... Te hbusineos of these Assices cssuence on Tisersdlay mornineg. he calendar is heavy when it is borne in seind. that there wee a rinter Assize, aced that an adjourned Sessions was held last weele. hle following is a ressesJ of the county calendar Bcoejaoatnis Telljjeqes, Robert IWestiroocl, Hen7ry Westcoodl, W[illiamn Woorl, George arker, Sauelsc Payne, Blcsjassdn Petter, Albert Perricss, Johnc ...

THE MURDER IN THE HAYMARKET

... The murderer of the unfortunate woman in a house of ill-fame on Wednesday last, in the Haymarket, London, has been apprehended. Enquiries led to the informa- tion that a ship named the Pride of the Thames, bound for Monte Video, had dropped down the river on Friday afternoon, and would, in all probability, set sail from Gravesend on Saturday morning for her destination, and it having also been ...